Windows 98 gives you two capable graphic file editors, Windows Paint and Imaging for Windows. Windows Paint is simple and easy to use, but it also might be as powerful a graphics application as you will ever need for creating and modifying bitmap (BMP) as well as GIF and JPEG graphics used on Web pages.
Imaging for Windows enables you to open, modify, and annotate a wide range of graphic file formats including TIFF, BMP, PCX, JPEG, GIF, fax documents, and more. With Imaging for Windows, you can add annotations to documents, highlight areas or text, rotate or magnify, and combine individual documents into a single multipage document. Imaging includes the capability to control scanners.